Tuesday, September 29, 2009

The future of TV

From 3D television units to interactive TV scheduling, we look at where is television is headed from now.

3D TV and interactive TV scheduling are changing the fact of television
Put your hand against the screen: scheduling will become interactive; it will be far more about the viewer than about the broadcaster

When the BBC broadcast its first public television signal – 80 years ago on Wednesday – the experience for viewers was utterly unlike that of 2009. John Logie Baird’s electromechanical system was housed in boxes that dominated rooms, yet now screens less than an inch thick hang on walls and “content” is broadcast, downloaded, streamed and even user-generated.

Television has come a long way, but does anyone know where it’s going? On this page we examine the key themes that will shape television, from digital switchover to 3D, but the over-arching debate about how television and technology will combine in the future centres on one thing: interactivity....

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